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SCS 302: Vocal Skills for Communication
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of voice and articulation patterns for social and professional use. The course focuses on the enhancement of these patterns, as needed, and the development of professional speech. Prerequisite: SCS 101. 3 credits. AY
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SCS 3020: Effective Voice,Articulation and Delivery Skills
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Techniques of voice, speech and the corresponding nonverbal channels that promote effective delivery skills. The course will focus on the enhancement of articulation, the study of regional and general American dialects, the elements of para-language related to voice (rate, volume, inflection and expressiveness) and the improvement of such nonverbal elements of delivery as eye contact, posture, facial expression and gestures. This course will be conducted as a communication laboratory in which in-class activities, assignments and taping will be utilized to improve oral communication skills. Not open to students who have taken SCS 302. 4 credits. N
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SCS 304: Business and Professional Speaking
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Techniques of oral communication in business and the professions. The psychological concepts and the physical techniques underlying effective performance in interviewing, conference work and public presentations will be studied. Prerequisite: SCS 101. 3 credits. AY
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SCS 320: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A course that includes the basic elements of argumentation and techniques of debate. A variety of debating opportunities will be required in order to discuss and practice the rules that govern debate. Prerequisite: SCS 101. 3 credits. AY
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SCS 3200: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Basic elements of argumentation. Techniques of debate including rules and presentation. Actual debates in class. Prerequisite: SCS 101 or permission of chair or instructor. Not open to students who have taken SCS 320. 4 credits. N
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SCS 323: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of the art of influencing belief. The course will focus on the bases of belief and the strategies and techniques for reinforcing and altering beliefs. Studies will include the variations in strategies that occur when the forum alters from public address to mass propaganda. 3 credits. N
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SCS 330: Communication,Technology and Society
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Explores how persuasive communication has affected our perception and employment of technology in society and how those technologies have, in turn, affected public discourse and interaction. Examines modern technological mythologies and their origins. Prerequisite: SCS 101. 3 credits. N
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SCS 332: Problems in Media Communication
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of those areas of media communication that have come to bear on our lives and the future of mankind. Specific units of study in freedom of speech and censorship; interpretative reporting; political, commercial and social propaganda. 3 credits. N
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SCS 334: Gender Differences in Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course explores differences in the strategies employed by females and males in intrapersonal, interpersonal and group communication. Same course as WST 334. 3 credits. AY
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SCS 3340: Gender Differences in Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course explores differences in the strategies employed by females and males in intrapersonal, interpersonal and group communication. Not open to students who have taken SCS 334. Same course as WST 3340. 4 credits. N
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